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FBI arrests man with a military-style rifle near the home of a high-profile Iranian dissident journalist

The FBI wants to know why a man was near the New York City home of a well-known Iranian journalist and author while allegedly in possession of an illegal military-style rifle loaded with 30 rounds.

The agency is probing whether the suspect, federally charged with possession of a firearm that lacked a visible serial number, was there as part of a possible plot to neutralize or assassinate Masih Alinejad, two law enforcement sources said.

Iranian intelligence plotted unsuccessfully to kidnap the Voice of America Persian Service host last year, the FBI said.

Alinejad said at the time that she believed the government wanted to shut down her social media voice.

Iran’s Islamist rulers “not only wanted to make sure that I physically didn’t exist anymore, they also wanted to destroy my Instagram, Facebook, Telegram and WhatsApp channels,” she said in a video message distributed by VOA.

Iran has denied the 2021 allegation, calling it “baseless.”

Sunday afternoon the journalist tweeted security video that shows a large man on her porch trying to open a door. Alinejad said that this is the suspect arrested and charged with the gun violation, and that he had come to her Brooklyn home to kill her.

“My crime is giving voice to voiceless people,” she tweeted.

Khalid Mehdiyev of Yonkers, New York, was arrested Thursday near the woman’s residence by New York City police for allegedly driving on a suspended license, according to the affidavit filed Friday along with a criminal complaint.

Police initially stopped him for allegedly driving past a stop sign without fully stopping, the document states. He was being held without bond.

FBI agents had been surveilling the man since at least the previous day and appeared to corroborate Alinejad’s claim that he had been on her porch and “attempted to open the front door,” FBI Special Agent Derek Kasse wrote in the affidavit.

The court document also claims that the vehicle Mehdiyev was using was issued a parking ticket near the journalist’s home July 23.

On Thursday, following that traffic stop, police said they found a Chinese-made AK 47 clone in a suitcase in the back of the vehicle, where they also discovered 66 rounds of ammunition, most inside two magazines, one of which was attached to the rifle, the FBI alleged.

The affidavit adds that $1,100 in cash was in the suitcase with the gun. The Subaru Forrester driven by Mehdiyev had Illinois plates and, inside, plates from two other states, the FBI alleges.

In an interview with agents after his arrest Mehdiyev said that he had borrowed the vehicle and that the case, gun and ammunition were not his, according to the affidavit.

But he reversed course in subsequent interview, said the gun was his, then asked for a lawyer, Kasse wrote.

It’s not clear if Mehdiyev retained counsel. The federal public defender’s office for the Brooklyn area did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Alinejad has been critical of Iran’s leadership, particularly regarding its record on women’s rights and human rights.

“Last year, the Islamic Republic, tried to kidnap me, now they want to kill me,” Alinejad tweeted Sunday.

An FBI spokeswoman confirmed Mehdiyev’s arrest, but the agency declined to comment further.

Dennis Romero contributed.

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Annemiek van Vleuten – From illness to dream Tour de France Femmes ending

Annemiek van Vleuten (Movistar) was always the clear cut favorite to win the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift – fresh from a Giro d’Italia Donne victory and with a well-earned reputation for being virtually unbeatable on the long tough climbs – but earlier in the race it looked like that anticipated ending was about to be re-written.

Ill and being pushed along by teammates as she visibly struggled even on gradients where she normally wouldn’t appear to be drawing breath, the Dutch rider even contemplated abandoning the race she had made the big goal of the year. Recovery, however, came just in time.

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Paramedics and police attacked on Gold Coast in broad daylight

Video footage has captured the moment police and paramedics found themselves under attack in the middle of the day in queensland.
Bodycam footage shows the officers on the Gold Coast outnumbered and under attack by a group of men in the middle of a Gold Coast highway.

Two of the men took off, but one had another crack at a senior constable, who was responding to reports of a public nuisance.

Bodycam footage shows the officers on the Gold Coast outnumbered and under attack by a group of men in the middle of a Gold Coast highway.
Bodycam footage shows the officers on the Gold Coast outnumbered and under attack by a group of men in the middle of a Gold Coast highway. (Nine)

One of the men charged over the incident was 34-year-old Levi Hilton.

The court heard Hilton became violent when he saw his younger brother being arrested, and was upset that police were restraining him by the neck.

“He’s very happy to have this behind him, obviously he’s extremely remorseful,” his lawyer said.

Bodycam footage shows the officers on the Gold Coast outnumbered and under attack by a group of men in the middle of a Gold Coast highway.
Two of the men took off, but one had another crack at a senior constable, who was responding to reports of a public nuisance. (Nine)

He pleaded guilty to three counts of assault, one against Paramedic Adam Flory.

“We’re here to help you. We’re not here to harm you, but we don’t want to be harmed while doing our job as well,” Flory said.

Hilton was sentenced to nine months’ jail but immediately released on parole.

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Trump-Backed Conspiracy Theorist Vies to Take Over Arizona Elections

He speaks in sober and serious tones and presents himself as a common-sense family man. When asked about his family life by one interviewer, he said his “kids are all grown and gone” and added that nowadays, “I’m thinking about my grandkids” in battles he takes on.

But his family life has been rocky. He has been married four times and estranged for more than two decades from two adult children, and he does not know their children, family members said. (He also has two stepchildren.)

He talks frequently about his experience as a police officer and firefighter in Kalamazoo, Mich. But personnel records obtained from that city’s Department of Public Safety, which he left in 1999, include this note in his file from him: “Retired, poor rating, would not rehire.” A department spokesman declined to comment.

Mr. Finchem has raised more than $1.2 million, a considerable amount for a campaign for secretary of state. (Mr. Lane has raised about $1.1 million, while the other two candidates trail significantly behind.) Much of the money has come from out of state — seven of the eight donors who were listed as having donated the $5,300 maximum in his last two campaign filings were from elsewhere. Major donors include Brian T. Kennedy, a past president of the right-wing Claremont Institute, and Michael Marsicano, a former mayor of Hazleton, Pa., who recently lost a Republican congressional primary.

For all that, he has few visible signs of a staff or campaign office. About three-quarters of his expenditures, more than $750,000, have flowed to a Florida political consulting firm run by Spence Rogers, the nephew of Wendy Rogers, an Arizona lawmaker with ties to white nationalists, campaign filings show. A further $53,000, or nearly 5 percent of his total expenditures, have gone to payments to Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort. (Many other Trump-backed candidates have done likewise, including Kari Lake, Mr. Trump’s favored candidate for Arizona governor, whose campaign has spent more than $100,000 at Mar-a-Lago.)

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Bindi Irwin’s daughter Grace Warrior waves at a photo of ‘Grandpa Crocodile’ Steve at Australia Zoo

Heartwarming moment Bindi Irwin’s daughter Grace Warrior waves at a photo of ‘Grandpa Crocodile’ Steve at Australia Zoo

Bindi Irwin has captured the moment her one-year-old daughter Grace Warrior waved at a photo of her late grandfather Steve.

Posting to Instagram on Monday, Bindi, 24, shared a video of her cherubic toddler searching for posters of Steve outside an animal enclosure at Australia Zoo.

‘Is he over here? Grandpa Crocodile. And he’s in his construction hat!’ Bindi cooed from behind the camera as little Grace pointed at a poster of Steve wearing a hard hat.

Bindi Irwin has captured the moment her one-year-old daughter Grace Warrior (pictured) waved at a photo of her late grandfather Steve

Bindi Irwin has captured the moment her one-year-old daughter Grace Warrior (pictured) waved at a photo of her late grandfather Steve

‘You love Grandpa Crocodile. Yeah, love, love! Good girl. Love for Grandpa Crocodile,’ she continued, as a wide-eyed Grace beamed and waved at the poster.

Crocodile Hunter Steve tragically died in September 2006 at the age of 44, after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb while filming a wildlife documentary in Batt Reef, Queensland.

Bindi was just eight years old at the time.

Posting to Instagram on Monday, Bindi, 24, shared a video of her cherubic toddler searching for posters of Steve outside an animal enclosure at Australia Zoo

'You love Grandpa Crocodile.  Yeah, love, love!  Good girl.  Love for Grandpa Crocodile,' Bindi (pictured) continued, as a wide-eyed Grace beamed and waved at the poster

‘You love Grandpa Crocodile. Yeah, love, love! Good girl. Love for Grandpa Crocodile,’ Bindi (pictured) continued, as a wide-eyed Grace beamed and waved at the poster

Bindi welcomed Grace with her husband Chandler Powell, 25, in March last year.  All pictured

Bindi welcomed Grace with her husband Chandler Powell, 25, in March last year. All pictured

Following his death, Steve’s family, including his children Bindi and Robert, widow Terri, and son-in-law Chandler, have continued his wildlife conservation work at Australia Zoo.

Bindi welcomed Grace with her husband Chandler Powell, 25, in March last year.

Speaking to People magazine earlier this year, Bindi and Chandler said the advice they received during their first year as parents taught them so much about raising their child.

Bindi's father Steve Irwin, known to millions around the world as 'the Crocodile Hunter', died on September 4, 2006, at the age of 44 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray while filming a documentary on the Great Barrier Reef.  (Seen here in LA in November 2003)

Bindi’s father Steve Irwin, known to millions around the world as ‘the Crocodile Hunter’, died on September 4, 2006, at the age of 44 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray while filming a documentary on the Great Barrier Reef. (Seen here in LA in November 2003)

Bindi was just eight years old when her father died.  Bindi is pictured with Steve

Bindi was just eight years old when her father died. Bindi is pictured with Steve

‘There’s a lot of information, opinions and advice that you get, and as a new parent you go, ‘I have to follow all this,’ and you feel a pressure to try and be the perfect parent, come up with the perfect routine ,” Chandler told the publication.

‘I think the best advice I got was the fact that you can read every baby book, you can take everybody’s advice on board, but at the end of the day, you know what works for your child,’ Bindi added.

‘And that was so freeing for me.’

Speaking to People magazine earlier this year, Bindi and Chandler said the advice they received during their first year as parents taught them so much about raising their child

Speaking to People magazine earlier this year, Bindi and Chandler said the advice they received during their first year as parents taught them so much about raising their child

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Fernando Alonso leaves Alpine for Aston Martin, Oscar Piastri likely to debut

Formula 1 great Fernando Alonso has announced a surprise team switch that’s likely to open the door for Australian prodigy Oscar Piastri for his first seat in the top class.

The 41-year-old two-time world champion has announced a move to Aston Martin on a multi-year deal from next season.

Alonso will replace Sebastian Vettel, who announced his retirement from the sport just days ago.

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It means Piastri is likely to join Esteban Ocon as Alpine’s drivers for the 2023 world championship.

Piastri, 21, won F3 in 2020 and F2 in 2021. He is currently the reserve driver at Alpine.

The rising star, managed by Australian racing icon Mark Webber, was this year controversially beaten to a Formula 1 seat at Alpha Romeo by China’s Zhou Guanyu.

That was despite the fact Piastri had defeated Zhou by a comfortable margin in the 2021 F2 championship.

While Piastri is yet to make his Formula 1 debut, the Victorian has had several Formula 1 test drives.

Alonso will join Lance Stroll at Aston Martin for the 2023 world championship.

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New Zealand borders fully reopened as last Covid restrictions lifted | new zealand

New Zealand’s borders are fully open for the first time since they abruptly snapped shut to keep Covid-19 out in March 2020.

The prime minister, Jacinda Ardern, said the nation was “open for business” after the final stage of the phased reopening, which began in April, was completed on Sunday night.

Visitors from all over the world will once again be allowed into New Zealand, including maritime arrivals, those on student visas and those from non-visa waiver countries, such as China and India.

Ardern said the reopening was “an enormous moment” in a speech to the China Business Summit on Monday morning.

“It’s been a staged and cautious process on our part since February, as we, alongside the rest of the world, continue to manage a very live global pandemic, while keeping our people safe,” she said.

“New Zealanders are hosts. Manaakitanga [hospitality] streams through our veins and we open our arms to tourists and students, including from China, which prior to 2020 was New Zealand’s largest source of international students, and second-largest source of tourists.

“For those looking to make their journey here, haere mai, we welcome you.”

Cruise ships and foreign recreational yachts will also be allowed to dock at the country’s ports. The tourism minister, Stuart Nash, said the return of cruise ships – whose guests spent NZ$365m onshore a year prior to the pandemic – would be a big boost for local economies.

“Most cruise visits are during the warmer months from October to April … It will be full steam ahead for the industry, who can plan with certainty for the rest of the year and beyond,” Nash said in a statement.

Tourism operators, businesses and educational providers have welcomed the news, despite predictions from Immigration New Zealand that visitors are more likely to trickle – than flood – in over the next few months.

“I think it’s safe to say we’re not expecting the same level of demand we saw pre-Covid. That’s probably for a number of reasons,” Immigration New Zealand’s Simon Sanders told national broadcaster RNZ.

“We know that China, who’s a larger visitor visa-required country, is still subject to a range of travel restrictions so we’re not expecting large demand from there, at least initially.”

He encouraged students who have offers of study to apply immediately for their visas, and urged those looking to study in 2023 to hold off for a couple of months “so we can assure that those that need to arrive this year will be able to do so.” ”.

The full reopening comes at the same time New Zealand is sitting within the top seven countries in the world for average daily confirmed Covid cases per 100,000 people, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

A University of Auckland study released last week warned that the border reopening could see foreign-seeded Covid-19 cases jump four-fold – and that could put further strain on the already creaking health system.

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American woman living in Sydney reveals she NEVER uses handbrake when parking

American woman living in Sydney is left baffled by the seemingly obvious action Aussies use to park a car – and she can’t believe we do it every time

  • US woman living in Sydney said she never puts on her car’s handbrake
  • She asked if other Americans did, noticing that most Aussies used the brake
  • TikTok commenters came out in force asking how she got her driver’s license
  • While others were amazed,’the car literally rolls away if we don’t use the brake’

A US woman living in Australia has revealed she never puts the handbrake on when she parks her car.

The American driver known as Brit made the surprising claim in a now viral TikTok, and admitted she was shocked Sydney motorists relied on the brake so heavily.

‘If you’re American, do you use the parking brake when you drive? Or when you park, I suppose?’ she said in the video.

‘Because I’ve never used one in my entire life. But I think everyone uses them in Australia.

The American driver known as Brit made the surprising claim in a now viral TikTok, and admitted she was shocked Sydney motorists relied on the brake so heavily

The American driver known as Brit made the surprising claim in a now viral TikTok, and admitted she was shocked Sydney motorists relied on the brake so heavily

‘And my boyfriend asks me to drive and I have to look at it and say ”Is it on? I don’t know”.’

She captioned the video: ‘They’re so safe here I love it’ but copped an onslaught of criticism from fellow TikTokkers.

‘How did you get a license to drive here? Handbrake use is in the driving test, you either get ticked or failed on it,’ one commenter said.

‘The car literally rolls away if we don’t,’ said another.

‘Yeah if you want to find your car where you left it,’ someone added.

Another said they were ‘flabbergasted’ every time they heard an American person say they don’t use a handbrake.

Brit later clarified that cars ‘are not just rolling away’ in the US, and said the parking brake was only used if the driver stopped on a hill.

She added once the car is put in park, it didn’t need the handbrake on.

‘When you put it in park, you can lean on it, you can push it, it doesn’t roll anywhere,’ she said in another video.

‘We don’t need to put the parking brake on unless you’re on a really steep hill – that’s what we’re taught.’

But many were still unconvinced.

‘Using the park break not only is a failsafe it’s to take away stress and strain from your gearbox/transmission,’ one commented.

‘My sister literally got run over by her own car. It was parked without the hand brake on,’ said another.

'Using the park break not only is a failsafe it's to take away stress and strain from your gearbox/transmission,' the man wrote on her TikTok post

‘Using the park break not only is a failsafe it’s to take away stress and strain from your gearbox/transmission,’ the man wrote on her TikTok post

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5 Great Features You Only Get in Samsung’s Version of Android

While the device care utilities will always be running in the background to look out for problems, you can also tap the Optimize Now button to perform a manual optimization—very handy if you think there might be a few issues with your smartphone.

The optimization process includes looking for duplicate or large files on your device that might be taking up room unnecessarily, for example, or hunting down apps that are draining battery power, or closing down apps running in the background unnecessarily.

Customize the Always-On Display

Samsung phones give you more control than most over what’s shown on your lock screen, and how it’s shown, too. From Settings, head to lock screen and Always On Display to configure it—though note that some budget Samsung handsets don’t offer the feature.

You’ll see that you’ve got all sorts of settings to play around with. You can, for instance, choose how long the always-on display stays visible for and pick your preferred clock style from a variety of digital and analog options.

Other available settings let you switch between portrait and landscape orientation and choose how bright the text is on the lock screen. It’s also up to you whether or not the media playback controls are shown via the always-on display.

You can even download entire themes for the always-on display: Tap Themes from Settings, then pick ODA to see what’s on offer. The quality can vary, but you should find at least a few options that suit your tastes.

Put Items in a Secure Folder

If you own a mid-range or flagship Samsung smartphone then you have access to a Secure Folder: a specially protected area of ​​your device where you can store any kind of file you want that no one else has access to.

Accessing the Secure Folder on your Samsung phone requires extra authentication—a fingerprint, a PIN code, or a pattern—and all the data inside it is fully encrypted, which means it’s almost impossible for it to be hacked.

From Settings, choose Biometrics and security and then Secure Folder. Once you’ve set your authentication method and brought up the Secure Folder, you can add new files and apps to it by tapping on the + (plus) button.

You can also add files to the Secure Folder from several other apps on your handset. In the Gallery app, for example, you can select photos and videos and then tap More and Move to Secure Folder.

Samsung DeX lets you use your phone like a desktop PC.

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Run Samsung DeX

Samsung DeX is a way of operating your smartphone with a keyboard, mouse, and computer monitor. If you’ve got a lot of image editing or word processing to do on your phone, for example, then it can be useful.

What you’re essentially doing is turning Android and OneUI into a desktop operating system, with all the benefits that brings—floating windows, more intuitive control of your apps, keyboard shortcuts, and so on.

You need some specific hardware: This only works with a Galaxy S series phone, and you need a specific DeX cable from Samsung to connect it to your monitor and your peripherals. You can also plug it into a laptop or desktop computer and use the peripherals attached to that instead.

Samsung has a full guide to DeX that you can consult, but it’s not difficult to get up and running and should seriously increase your mobile productivity—both in what you can do on your phone and how quickly you can get it done.

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Edwina Bartholomew returns to Sunrise after welcoming son on maternity leave

Newsreader Edwina Bartholomew returns to Sunrise after welcoming son Thomas on maternity leave: ‘It’s lovely to come back to work’

Sunrise newsreader Edwina Bartholomew returned to Brekky Central on Monday after taking five months’ maternity leave.

The 39-year-old and husband Neil Varcoe welcomed baby son Thomas during her absence. They are also parents to daughter Molly, born in late 2019.

Edwina, who was previously a roving weather presenter before being promoted to the news desk, said it was ‘lovely’ to be back in the studio.

Sunrise newsreader Edwina Bartholomew (pictured) returned to Brekky Central on Monday after taking five months' maternity leave

Sunrise newsreader Edwina Bartholomew (pictured) returned to Brekky Central on Monday after taking five months’ maternity leave

She was joined by co-anchors Natalie Barr and David Koch, while sports reporter Mark Beretta provided updates on the Aussie swimmers at the 2022 Commonwealth Games live from Birmingham, England.

Meanwhile, weatherman Sam Mac crossed live from the Gold Coast.

‘It’s been such a lovely five months,’ Edwina said.

‘We’ve had such a lovely time as a family unit, so it was a bit sad to leave them at home, but also lovely to come back to work.’

She was joined by co-anchors Natalie Barr (centre) and David Koch (right) on the news desk

She was joined by co-anchors Natalie Barr (centre) and David Koch (right) on the news desk

Sports reporter Mark Beretta provided updates on the 2022 Commonwealth Games live from Birmingham, England, while weatherman Sam Mac crossed live from the Gold Coast

Sports reporter Mark Beretta provided updates on the 2022 Commonwealth Games live from Birmingham, England, while weatherman Sam Mac crossed live from the Gold Coast

Natalie added: ‘Eddie has come back to work for a rest, like most new mums! He it can be much more restful at work than at home.’

Edwina and Neil announced the birth of their son in early March.

‘Some little news from our family. Thomas Donald Elliott Varcoe born on the 1st of March, 2022,’ she wrote on Instagram alongside a gallery of photos of the newborn.

Edwina and Neil announced the birth of their son Thomas in early March

Edwina and Neil announced the birth of their son Thomas in early March

‘At such a difficult time for so many, many people, we hope Tom’s little face puts a smile on yours,’ she added.

The journalist had filmed her last episode of Sunrise before starting maternity leave the previous month.

She was dressed in a light blue top for the broadcast, which many viewers took as a hint at the gender of her unborn child.

They are also parents to daughter Molly, born in late 2019

They are also parents to daughter Molly, born in late 2019

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